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makari-mura, abuta-gun, hokkaido
Restaurant Macarina, completed in 1997 in Makari Village, Abuta District, Hokkaido, stands as a distinctive example of contemporary Japanese architecture. Designed by the renowned Naito Hiroshi Architects and Tanaka Kazumitsu, this structure seamlessly integrates hospitality and commercial functions. Situated in a rural mountain setting, the building demonstrates thoughtful contextual design that respects its natural surroundings while introducing modern architectural vocabulary. The project exemplifies the design philosophy of its architects, balancing functional requirements with aesthetic consideration, making it a noteworthy case study for those interested in late twentieth-century Japanese architectural practice and resort architecture.
Restaurant Macarina, completed in 1997 in Makari Village, Abuta District, Hokkaido, stands as a distinctive example of contemporary Japanese architecture. Designed by the renowned Naito Hiroshi Architects and Tanaka Kazumitsu, this structure seamlessly integrates hospitality and commercial functions
...Restaurant Macarina, completed in 1997 in Makari Village, Abuta District, Hokkaido, stands as a distinctive example of contemporary Japanese architecture. Designed by the renowned Naito Hiroshi Architects and Tanaka Kazumitsu, this structure seamlessly integrates hospitality and commercial functions. Situated in a rural mountain setting, the building demonstrates thoughtful contextual design that respects its natural surroundings while introducing modern architectural vocabulary. The project exemplifies the design philosophy of its architects, balancing functional requirements with aesthetic consideration, making it a noteworthy case study for those interested in late twentieth-century Japanese architectural practice and resort architecture.